Rutgers Football Wrap-up
In my RU Season Preview, I predicted Rutgers to go 9-3 (before the bowl) losing to Cincy, Maryland, and West Virginia. The team (with the bowl) went 9-4 and lost to Cincy, Pitt, Syracuse, and West Virginia.
Listen, Rutgers was a young team on offense... especially once Tom Savage was given the QB position in the second half of the opening tilt. Mohammad Sanu was a revelation this season, but the running game was never dominant. Assuming RU can replenish its offensive line, the team will be really good in the coming years.
So, what will I remember this year?
Tim Brown's phenomenal catch and run at the end of the UConn game, and finding out he was a high school friend of slain UConn player Jasper Howard.
The stadium full and rocking minutes before the opener.
The defense completely shutting down South Florida on national TV and looking like they were about to roll.
Savage to Sanu over and over.
Devin McCourty's yearlong dominant play.
And ...
Munoz's flip.
What will you remember?
Listen, Rutgers was a young team on offense... especially once Tom Savage was given the QB position in the second half of the opening tilt. Mohammad Sanu was a revelation this season, but the running game was never dominant. Assuming RU can replenish its offensive line, the team will be really good in the coming years.
So, what will I remember this year?
Tim Brown's phenomenal catch and run at the end of the UConn game, and finding out he was a high school friend of slain UConn player Jasper Howard.
The stadium full and rocking minutes before the opener.
The defense completely shutting down South Florida on national TV and looking like they were about to roll.
Savage to Sanu over and over.
Devin McCourty's yearlong dominant play.
And ...
Munoz's flip.
What will you remember?
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1 Comments:
-how empty the statium was at about the middle of the third quarter of the Cincy game, and how the fans never really came back after that. We need to learn how to win the opener.
Jaymar
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